I am glad to see Datone Jones measure in over 6'4 and that he is still dominating Olineman even against the best of the best. He has been one of my favorites this year. I was worried about his height as almost ever site I have read had him listed at 6'3.

Is a monster in terms of sheer size and power. But what really impressed was the fact that he has good bend and is not a leaner. His base was wide ad with the exception of the first rep he maintains a great angle and forces the defenders to bull rush him.

Don't be shocked if this guy goes higher than we think.

Lane Johnson

He moves so well. Needs some serious functional strength work, but his feet and kick slide is elite.

Joeckel and Fisher seem about right to me. Fisher has a real shot to move up draft boards during the post season. Top 5 may not be out of the equation if he dominates.

I would not be entirely surprised to see the Fisher/Joeckel thing follow the Trent Williams/Russel Okung template. Okung was the consensus top tackle all season, and through the process but on draft day the upside guy goes higher.

It's hard to find a safer OT prospect than Joeckel, but if you put a gun to my head, I'm not confident he'll be a better pro than Fisher at the money position on the OL 3-5 years down the line.

- Not so good from Mike Glennon. No QBs stood out to me. Landry Jones was probably the best by default and that's concerning for the rest.

I'm starting to think the two best QB prospects might actually be Matt Barkley or Tyler Bray. I need to watch more Dysert and Nassib tape though. And Matt Scott and Colby Cameron might deserve a second look.

Purdue DT Kawann Short was near dominant throughout the practice. Played through the whistle multiple times and seemed to be giving full effort in every rep. Manhandled Braxston Cave a few times, including one excellent swim move past him in a pass protection drill. Also shined in the 11-on-11s with deep penetration.

From ESPN By Todd McShay, Kevin Weidl, Steve Muench

We're most concerned with Purdue DT Kawann Short (6-3¼, 308). His upper-body power and short-area pop showed up in one-on-one drills, but he struggled during bag drills. Short was loose with his arms and didn't look like a guy who comes from a program that has produced numerous NFL defensive linemen.

He could also be seen taking plays off at least twice during team drills. On one play, it almost seemed as if he had a gentleman's agreement with Wagner, who steered Short inside easily. Effort was a question coming into the week for Short, and if you can't go through drills without being lazy that's a bad sign. This is the last place in the world you want to live down to that kind of reputation. When Short played hard he was effective and showed power, but the bad overshadowed the good.

I'm not saying one is right and one is wrong. Just saying how people see the same player and can think different things.

Also, confirmation bias. As much as Senior Bowl is in theory a level playing field to evaluate objectively, people spend all year forming their rankings and tend to see what they wanna see in order to validate what they already thought.

Got a hole drilled in my jaw bone early yesterday morning so I'm up watching practice again, and Cornellius Washington is very impressive. I don't know whether to like his showing or hate his showing so far because I never once saw this in 3 years of watching him at Georgia. About 3 years ago a coach friend of mine told me about this Washington kid from Georgia who had freakish athletic ability who has the potential to be the next Shawn Merriman. I watched every one of his games since then and never saw a single play where he jumped off the screen. He looked nothing like he has in Mobile so far. Is it that he is finally starting to get it or is it that he is seeing dollar signs so he is working harder and giving max effort on the field? I cannot say for sure because I don't know him and don't have the luxury of interviews or talking to his ex coaches like scouts, but it is certainly a big red flag for a player putting on a performance so far this week.

Also, confirmation bias. As much as Senior Bowl is in theory a level playing field to evaluate objectively, people spend all year forming their rankings and tend to see what they wanna see in order to validate what they already thought.

That's where I think Scott does a good job. I haven't seen that with him at all.

Is someone having a bet to see how many times they can say "The Pit". Just reading the Tuesday North Practice Report, i'm halfway through and have seen it at least 10 times. It's getting more and more painful every time.

Marquise Goodwin might be my favorite WR in this draft. It's too bad he had to suffer through such awful QB play. Not a traditional #1, but he could be DeSean Jackson, except with good blocking and a full route tree. I have the feeling that a lot of good WRs are going to come from this draft.